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EDITORS’ NOTES

Everybody lays out the road Logic’s traveled so far, marking the milestones and obstacles he’s encountered along the way. His humility and vulnerability is refreshing—speaking uncomfortable truths through acrobatic rhymes and piercing narratives. For the first time, Logic talks about his biracial background on “AfricAryaN” and “Everybody.” And if you listen to just one rap song this year, make it “1-800-273-8255,” a beautiful reflection on depression featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid. Other guests include Killer Mike, Black Thought, Chuck D, Juicy J—even Neil deGrasse Tyson, who serves as the voice of God.

Everybody (Deluxe)

EDITORS’ NOTES

Everybody lays out the road Logic’s traveled so far, marking the milestones and obstacles he’s encountered along the way. His humility and vulnerability is refreshing—speaking uncomfortable truths through acrobatic rhymes and piercing narratives. For the first time, Logic talks about his biracial background on “AfricAryaN” and “Everybody.” And if you listen to just one rap song this year, make it “1-800-273-8255,” a beautiful reflection on depression featuring Alessia Cara and Khalid. Other guests include Killer Mike, Black Thought, Chuck D, Juicy J—even Neil deGrasse Tyson, who serves as the voice of God.

TITLE

TIME

Hallelujah

7:28

Everybody

2:42

Confess (feat. Killer Mike)

5:43

Killing Spree (feat. Ansel Elgort)

3:26

Take It Back

6:40

America (feat. Black Thought, Chuck D, Big Lenbo & NO I.D.)

5:31

Ink Blot (feat. Juicy J)

2:36

Mos Definitely

3:26

Waiting Room

4:43

1-800-273-8255 (feat. Alessia Cara & Khalid)

4:10

Anziety (feat. Lucy Rose)

6:52

Black SpiderMan (feat. Damian Lemar Hudson)

5:31

AfricAryaN (feat. Neil deGrasse Tyson)

12:08

Everybody Documentary

46:04

14 Songs, 1 Hour, 57 Minutes

℗ 2017 Def Jam Recordings, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc.

Ratings and Reviews

4.7 out of 5

3.1K Ratings

3.1K Ratings

Hype

Mar 30, 2017

JacobrL4183

IM SO HYPED DUDE HOLY CRAP

Hype

Mar 30, 2017

JacobrL4183

IM SO HYPED DUDE HOLY CRAP

Amazing!

Mar 30, 2017

John Colvin

Haven't heard it yet, but just wow! Brilliant!

Amazing!

Mar 30, 2017

John Colvin

Haven't heard it yet, but just wow! Brilliant!

Bobby the GOAT

Mar 30, 2017

coolal97

This gon' be the album of the year!!!

Bobby the GOAT

Mar 30, 2017

coolal97

This gon' be the album of the year!!!

About Logic

An imaginative and stylistically dynamic rap artist who emerged during the early 2010s, Logic launched his career through uploads and independent mixtapes prior to reaching the mainstream with a Def Jam record deal. Born Sir Robert Bryson Hall II in Gaithersburg, Maryland, the rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer dropped a mixtape as Psychological in 2009, then shortened his name. After the 2010 release of Young, Broke, & Infamous, Logic joined the independent label Visionary Music Group. A one-tape-per-year schedule continued with a trilogy of Young Sinatra releases, a period during which he toured internationally without label support and was selected for XXL magazine's Freshman Class of 2013. Additionally, Logic and Visionary Music Group worked out a contract with Def Jam.

Logic released his major-label debut album, Under Pressure, in October 2014. Executive produced by No I.D., it didn't need any guest appearances to enter the Billboard 200 chart at number four, and was eventually certified gold by the RIAA. The Incredible True Story, an ambitious concept album based 100 years in the future, arrived in November 2015 and peaked at number three on the Billboard 200. The following year, Logic embarked on the Endless Summer Tour with G-Eazy, YG, and Yo Gotti. During the first week of dates, Logic released Bobby Tarantino, a commercial mixtape that debuted at number 16 and later peaked at number 12 despite no advance notice. It featured "Flexicution," the rapper's first Billboard Hot 100 single as a lead artist. Around the same time, the Suicide Squad soundtrack's "Sucker for Pain," featuring Logic among the likes of Lil Wayne and Wiz Khalifa, became a global smash.

In early 2017, shortly after his second album went gold, Logic issued the first tracks from his third proper album, Everybody, which arrived that May. A diverse cast of guests including Alessia Cara, Chuck D, and Neil deGrasse Tyson supported Logic on a set that explored issues dividing and unifying humanity. It debuted at number one. A trio of new singles arrived in the early part of 2018, beginning with "44 More" and "Overnight" and followed by the Marshmello collaboration "Everyday." ~ David Jeffries & Neil Z. Yeung, Rovi